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Robert Osfield 83954e3f52 From Philipp Svehla, "We’ve added support for users to override the default values for child elements in asset tags (for the collada writer). This support was added for the following child elements:
- contributor

        - author

        - authoring_tool

        - comments

        - copyright

        - source_data

   - created

   - keywords

   - modified

   - revision

   - subject

   - title

   - unit

        - name

        - meter

   - up_axis



With this support, users are able to include additional information in their models.  Additionally, tools such as sketchup that support asset tags use the values appropriately within their imported models."
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osgPlugins/dae/README.txt -  Mike Weiblen http://mew.cx/

OSG reader/writer plugin for the COLLADA digital asset exchange (DAE) schema.
See http://collada.org/ and http://khronos.org/collada/ for further info.


RUNTIME USAGE EXAMPLES

    osgviewer myFile.dae
    osgconv myFile.osg myFile.dae


RUNTIME PLUGIN OPTIONS

Import Options
--------------
none

Export Options
--------------
polygon : export polygons as COLLADA polygons instead of polylists.
          This option can be used for if polylists are not supported.
          ex : osgconv -O polygon myFile.osg myFile.dae


BUILD DEPENDENCIES

- COLLADA DOM (document object model) v1.4.1
  http://collada.org/mediawiki/index.php/DOM_guide:_Setting_up

- libxml2

- iconv

A standard "ccmake ." while in the root of the OSG source will expose
two CMake variables: COLLADA_INCLUDE_DIR and COLLADA_LIBRARY. Using
these two variables correctly can be a bit tricky (especially as
the "right" and "wrong" ways to use Collada are hard to define), but
I will briefly explain them below.

  COLLADA_INCLUDE_DIR: This variable wants the path where it can
  find the COLLADA headers. On most systems this will be something
  like /usr/include or /usr/include/collada.

  COLLADA_LIBRARY: This variable is asking for the FULL PATH to the
  file libcollada_dom.a. As long as it can find this file, the
  OSG Collada ReaderWriter should build just fine.